Prov. When you are happy, people will want to be around you and share your happiness, but when you are sad, people will avoid you.

Nancy: When Harry and I were dating, all our friends invited us places and called to say hello. Now that we've broken up, they treat me as if I don't exist. Jane: Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone. See also: alone, and, laugh, weep, world

to be forced to take a different or opposite view of something humbly; to sing a different tune.

When you get the kind of punishment you deserve, you'll laugh out of the other side of your face. Phil played a dirty trick on me, but he'll be laughing out of the other side of his mouth when I get through with him.